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Psyche delivers an anthem-style manifesto reframing the 'Cult of Psyche' as a liberatory family space centered on consciousness, creativity, and spiritual authenticity rather than trafficking or control.
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Browse era →This episode features Psyche performing what appears to be a spoken-word or poetic manifesto addressing the concept of cult identity. Rather than rejecting the label outright, Psyche recontextualizes it as positive—describing a community of diverse members (priestess, builder, family) united by consciousness exploration and creative manifestation. The piece plays with language, repeatedly asserting the group is 'not a cult' while simultaneously claiming cult identity, ultimately framing the project as liberatory and authentic. The manifest directly addresses the title's theme of 'trafficking joy' by inverting the concept: instead of trafficking people, this space traffics in possibility, liberation, and the becoming-real of dreams. The tone shifts between declarative statements and rhythmic, almost chant-like repetition, suggesting this may be performed content or a thematic statement rather than traditional discussion.
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